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What's up with that color>> Have you notice the ghetto numbers (new template)
They're going for that military look, by the looks of it. ;)
Just as long as BNSF doesn't source their paint from the same place that General Electric does, it might wind up looking okay for years to come!
silicon212 wrote: They're going for that military look, by the looks of it. ;)Just as long as BNSF doesn't source their paint from the same place that General Electric does, it might wind up looking okay for years to come!
Are they cutting cost....
What is the deal?
I have not seen a primer SD70 type locomotive on the CN for a year or two.
All the new BNSF SD70ACes pulled in CN Trains to the west in 2008 were already painted in the BNSF scheme.
Andrew
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NS has been getting new GE's in primer for years..its a fairly common practice..
some pics from 2003: http://www.trainweb.org/gggrs/Sayre.html
Scot
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Hey I know how BNSF can save money on a paint job. Just send the unpainted units someplace like East L. A. Ca. or thru the NYCTA subway. The "artists" will even bring their own paint(cans).
Rgds IGN
narig02 wrote: Hey I know how BNSF can save money on a paint job. Just send the unpainted units someplace like East L. A. Ca. or thru the NYCTA subway. The "artists" will even bring their own paint(cans).Rgds IGN
Well, at least a bare primer painted engine still looks better than a freshly outshopped painted engine painted for CSX.
So many scales, so many trains, so little time.....
Ouch! As I just stated on another thread, the new "Dark Future" scheme is better. IMHO.
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